AWS Dashboard is a simple dashboard for Amazon Web Services. It features a list of available availability zones in each region, availability zone statuses per region, instance counts per region, instance counts which turns red if events are scheduled, a list of events by instance ID, EBS volume counts per region, EBS volume counts which turn red if any EBS volumes are unattached, the ability to delete unattached EBS volumes, elastic IP counts per region, elastic IP counts which turn red if any elastic IPs are unattached, the ability to delete unattached elastic IPs, and elastic load balancer counts per region.

Access Road is a universal simulator of access controls that is intended to improve design and auditing of IT security. It provides simulations of GNU/Linux (components and rights on the file system), MySQL Server (components and privileges), and a generic Role-Based-Access-Control application. It is designed for database, system, and application administrators, IT architects and developers, and auditors. Reliability and the ability to explain the results are the main objectives. Tutorials of 80 pages are provided. A powerful framework allows new simulations to be added.

Assignment Collector/Grader is a Web application for collecting and automatically grading student lab work. It automatically runs JUnit tests against student uploads, immediately provides feedback to students, records student results for later review, provides a gradesheet summary of student performance, allows easy administration of students, assignments, and classes, and allows the availability of an Assignment to be timed.

Atmail is a fully-featured email server and Webmail client, allowing users to send and receive email via a Web browser or mobile device. It has full support for
IMAP mailboxes, and an optional email-server mode that uses EXIM as the MTA. Features include a scheduler, MySQL backend support, spell-check, address book, calendar user preferences, multiple accounts, SpamAssassin support, migration scripts from other mail servers, a customizable interface, an attractive AJAX interface, an optional group sharing Calendar/Addressbook, and an Outlook plugin to sync Contacts/Tasks/Calendar data between a Desktop, Mobile, and Webmail client or other email users.

BallroomDJ is a ballroom music player. It is designed to let the computer choose the music and to be able to play music the entire evening without intervention. It features flexible playlists, music queue management, requests, seeking in songs, speed with pitch control, and an optional audio file organizer. Playlists can have automatic selections based on your choice of dances and how often those dances should play, stops after some number of songs has been played, stops at a particular time, allowing of songs with certain keywords, sequences, and manual selection. Mix all of these in any order and modify them at any time.

CJSH is an experimental Unix/Linux commandline shell, implemented in Python, which offers Unix strength while taking advantage of some more recent concepts in terms of usability and searching above pinpointing files in hierarchies.

Cash is a shell written in C for Linux. As of now, it is rather minimal, and in the Alpha phase. It has tab completion, keeps a history file in the user's home directory, and has emacs-like line editing. More features will be added regularly.

Cellular Explorer is designed to be a highly flexible editor for the creation of cellular automata. Supported rules include the outer-totalistic binary rules (like Conway's Game of Life), the Wolfram elementary rules, and a variety of others. The rules can be used by themselves or mixed together to create higher complexity automata, and the individual cells are highly customizable. Automata can also have a few meta-rules that influence overall behaviour. Three different rendering modes are available to watch the automata evolve.